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    Authorities searching for missing 17-year-old from Manhattan

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    By Brandon Peoples on July 17, 2019 Local News, Manhattan
    Courtesy Kansas Missing & Unsolved

    A Manhattan teenager is reported missing.

    According to Kansas Missing & Unsolved, 17-year-old Bailey Collier has been missing since Monday, July 15. There is concern for Collier’s safety because she is known to represent herself as an adult online. She was last seen getting into a red car, though a detailed vehicle description hasn’t been provided. It is believed she may be accompanied by an older man who goes by the name “Presley.”

    Collier is a five feet-six to five feet-seven inches tall, and weighs about 150 pounds. She has brown hair and dark brown eyes and may be wearing glasses. She’s known to style her hair in different styles as well as wear wigs.

    Anyone with information should call the Riley County Police Department at 785-537-2112.

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